Elkhart Daily Review (Newspaper) - June 20, 1902, Elkhart, Indiana YY AX 4 4 K I I AU calls day ambulance - 228 South Main ger service telegraph carry small packages and distribute advertising in or out SOU CH MADi 56 Or 380. Q. laOK W. Ave. Prices Jewelry and Plated Everything going at cut 431 So. Main St. Call and see H. lawn lawn window wire cloth and all hot weather We have Our prices are Give us a E. at- M. by all Send for t 7}i. Jump Seall As goodas sells for 550.00 sell direct to you the cost of material and making plus one jof 717 As good as sells for 835.00 to 850.00 world selling on this of the present TT ' Different of Vehicles arid i 65 Different Styles of are on the street car dine and It would pleasure to call and look line and also you cannot write 238 Wagon has X Inch Kelly rubber As good as sells for to Mfg. AMO AND GLASS IS OTHERS NOT OTHER OFFER IS WITHOUT PARALLEL Also IS SEND SUBJECT TO REQUIRED MADE FREE WITH MECHANICAL toy G. S. 730-732 South Main EXPRESS Four experienced dining room girls and one hotel porter to go out of the Car fare one Reed's Employment 502 South Main 18tf Poplar for 4-inch Poplar Siding at Will compare favorably with Elkhart Inquire Mennonite Pub. 320 Main and Talk of His Active Political Is HiU Says Graceful ' Is Baule you keep your eatables in one of our ice We the largest line in the city to select call and Mowers at Reasonable Work S. Opp. over 3i:aiii a a A. X Stoves to Burn 5 We have all all all Why cook by wood and roast yourself as well as Use a gasoline stove and save money and keep Gold best A New June 20.^Democratic unity was keynote last night of a representative Democrats who come to attend the opening of the Handsome new quarters of the Tilden Addresses were prominent Democrats and a collation was served in the banquet - hall to the distinguished guests of the and a supper was served the basement for the rank and To Democrats the event was one of the most memorable many a. as Grover Cleveland and David B. met in seeking to draw the factions of their party It was first public appearance of the ex-president in. five He spoke Hill spoke after and HUl on had scarcely got into the David B. Hill came in. Hill's Cleveland as soon as he had and moment they were cordially shaking each other's Long prolonged greeted men they entered the assembly There was tremendous applause when Cleveland rose to and his address was repeatedly The same may be said as to At the point in his speech where Cleveland announced his absolute retirement from politics the crowd Points from Cleveland's the course of his speech the ex-president said that he had been urged ta participate in the name of Samuel J. and that such an appeal fail to overcome the of my contended retirement from political Perhaps there are those who would define my position as one of banishment instead of Against this I shall not enter a It is sufficient for me that I have in matters of within our the teachings and counsel of the great Democrat in whose name party peace and harmony tonight reference to new issues Cleveland dealing with new issues we of the Democratic faith are extremely fortunate in the simplicity iOf Democratic standards ease with which new questions can be measured by those A party based upon care for the interests of as their aggregate condition with no unjust favoritism for any particular a party devoted to the plan of popular government as our fathers ordained it and for the purposes they sought to a party whose conservatism opposes dangerous and un-American experiments and yet puts no In way of genuine and safe ought to be able to deal with new Himself Oat of his well known opposition to tariff taxation said that harmony that is worth anything cannot be had bjr simply agreeing to have it. Said he believed that times point to another Democratic and bid good-bye to public life for days of political activity are and 1 shall not assume to in party I am absolutely content with but I still have one anxious political I see before die restoration to perfect health and supremacy of that whose mission it is to bless the a Democracy true to by unmoved by the gusts of popular and by offers of Democracy of Democracy of sa f ety Democracy of the Democracy that deserves and wins OS THE SIGNS OF THE 8 Our ' is ' ' ' nothing but the always j i iWe charge done as though you were going to ' Each eye needs separate examination and careful Point to Interest ln Democratic When Bennett Hill arose he was applauded He said that signs of the point to an in the promotion of the success of Democratic principles of - f. * is deep conviction among that there is present to speech on the as a and 8peechi"i to speech as violative of the criticism of who have they state that not in. ostentatious lof unity he said accord among Democrats and he a score of omitting anything about us not seek to cross any uncertain bridges we come to with a welcome to the citizen of New and should have been glad to welcome that other Democrat who hails from the great west able and eloquent Democratic Mr. of he to be 3Ioutague, of - and A. of delivered been invited to though not to but no reply was from TIME IN- sed by a Cold June 20. Amid scenes of marked disorder and turbulence the state yesterday nominated General J. 6. of for governor on the third a body of delegates supporting W. of marching the hall as a protest against the action of the The bolting delegates at an impromptu open air nominated Clement for ernor lOn an Independent but later developments indicated that the high license men would devote some time to a consideration of the political outlook before placing an ticket in the Clement himself advised his to go think it over before taking any hasty trouble grew out the desire of the Clement men to have a local option resolution in the which goes as far as a proposition to take a vote of the people on the subject of license and local Nationally the platform is standard with A of Kan If June 20.Ex-Governor Edward S. Scofield in Superior last night authorized the announcement that he will accept the Republican nomination for governor at July 10, if the party wishes him for its In an interview he made this am a Republican because the party has a great mission to To assist in maintaining its integrity and dominance should be a duty and a no personal desire should stand in the way of of that common witli many other I believe that the integrity of the party in Wisconsin is and that be done to prevent its If the state convention considers that the party's best interests would be served harmony restored by placing my name at tlie head of the ticket I will accept the At the same time I should prefer that some one else bo OPPOSES Sir Walter Should Have Gone to the June 20.Bishop of the Milwaukee Episcopal has a mild sensation among the priests and laity of the diocese by issuing a sort of a pronunciamento against the use of The pronunciamento is submitted as an object and while the bishop commends it to the good judgment of priests without decreeing against the use of tobacco in so many nevertheless it has created quite a considerable bishop maintains that there is not one trace of spiritual help or physical gain from the use of but untold evils have resulted from its The extent to which the bishop's toward tobacco goes is evidenced by the statement that it is frue that Sir Walter Raleigh tobacco into England 'tis a pity that the ship that carried him did in the Decision the 20.^United States Judge Wing yesterday refused to issue an injunction restraining steamboat inspectors from considering a complaint filed against President Michael of the Licensed Protective and eleven other members of that by the Great Lakes Towing asking that the licenses of the be case grows out of the at June 20.The arrival of President W. R. Russell and Secretary-Treasurer W. D. of conference with President Mitchell was only event of any importance around strike to June 20.Edwin third assistant postmaster was last evening tendered a dinner Fellowcraft club by the Detroit Chamber of A reception followed Burns of burned Wood and daughter The home was fire Get June it the Fight of His Life He Loses and the Route Is SUBSTITUTE A - to Choose the Route if Title Is June 20.^An Isthmian while not yet absolutely is nearer to construction than it ever has The senate by a majority of eight adopted the Spooner substitute for the Hepburn Nicaragua canal the vote on the substitute being 42" to 34. After two amendments to the measure had been providing for a commission to supervise the construction of the and the other providing for the issuance of of 2 per gold bonds to raise money with which to construct the was passed by a vote of 07 to 6. It had been evident for several days that the Spooner which In brief provides that the president shall select the Panama route if can obtain a clear title to the Panama Canal company's but that otherwise he shall adopt the Nicaragua would command the votes of a majority of the the Spooner nay i vote on the Spooner substitute was as Clark of Poster of McLaurin of Piatt of New and The following pairs were the first name in each case being favorable to Panama and the second against Depew with Dillingham with Dolliver with Kearns with McLaurin of South Carolina with and Rawlins were absent and Who Were nay votes on the final passage of the Bate of Pettus of Alabama and On motion of Morgan the senate then asked a conference with tlie house on the canal bills passed by the two branches of and Hanna and were named as WITH That lilttle the June 20.It looks like the affair of the Chicago's men at Venice would become a matter of International friction after Somehow the made by Admiral shield on the result of court of inquiry held on Chicago got out and was printed and bled to this of The captain of the In report recommended the court marital of or three of the officers involved in the events at shield seems to think that Venice made much ado about and does not approve Dayton's recommendation for the court on the contrary raps Dayton's knuckles sharply for not more to secure the release without penalty of the men put in the Venice And right here is where It grows Prisoners in Italy are not treated with the same consideration they are in this and things are not made so generally comfortable for In his report the court of inquiry recommendations Crowninshield refers to suffered by the men while they and this grates on the feelings of the Italian which considered that it had treated the Chicago's men very a consequence of this publication Signor Mayor des the Italian was one of the callers at the state and took advantage of the opportunity to express to Dr. who was acting secretary of ' the feelings of the government at the but probably especially the tone of which resents the Italian action regarding the Chicago's although admitting that they were noisy and disorderly to U considerable Hill that Des Planches see the secretary of the which he Moody has the full records of the matter as taken by the States To sustain the Italian is called into is official report of the proceedings .in the municipal These already are in the hands it is not there will be occasion to save in the unlikely event that here adopts Admiral view IT Whether la pone This it today's Republican conference after of miscellaneous bills was and an executive session was house transacted considerable routine business and then the debate m tlie Philippine government begun and continued aU of first speech and Jones of Virginia for the the Occupation Has June 20.Secretary yesterday made answer to senate resolution 17 calling for information the cost war in the The total shown is for Postal June 20.^Postmaster General Payne took a strong position in favor of the establishment of a postal currency in a letter to congress KING is the lASt of 1870 Has Passed to His June 20.King Albert died at 8.-05 His death had been imminent for ALBERT OF The king of Saxony had no Consequently Prince his eldest succeeds to the throne of Albert of Saxony was the last of the generals who commanded the German army of 1870. He had an independent command in the Franco-Russian A IN THE Find of a Train Crew on the June 20.At an early hour yesterday morning the trainmen on the train which left here at 9 o'clock Wednesday night had a gruesome The dead body of Bess of the had been placed in a berth In the sleeping car before the train left Wednesday The girl came from Sault Ste. Marie ou her to to be treated for traveling man who knew lier was taking her from the Soo line to the station here on a street Tlie girl grew and as lie was carrying her to the slie died in Not having time to attend to the the man simply carried her into the put her in a berth and left Around the June 20.Yesterday the base bail expert aggregations made the following of At 6, 1; at Louis 3, Pittsburg 2; at 7, Cincinnati 5; at At 5, Cleveland 3; at 1; at St Louis 3; at Chicago 2. At 4; at 2; at Paul 9, Milwaukee 3; at sas City 12, Minneapolis 1. 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